Hi there. Yesterday I finally got around to updating to 14.7 (full release of course, not beta). Immediately after doing so, when my phone rebooted, I get repeated "SIM Failure" popups and have no cell service. The good news, I suppose, is that I realized that after that 10-15 minutes or so, my phone suddenly latches onto the cell network on its own. If I reboot my phone, the same thing happens again (i.e. SIM failure, and then after a while it resolves itself).
Note that I have an iPhone 11 Pro, AT&T, use an eSIM, and I've never installed iOS betas before.
Searching here and via Google, I am unable to find anyone still reporting this issue. Everything seems to be related to 14.7 beta 2 where others had this issue. This started happening to me after I updated, and I've never seen "SIM Failure" prior to updating.
While it's great that the issue seems to resolve itself after a while, it's still baffling and disconcerting, and isn't great to not have service for a while after a reboot. I'm also worried that subsequent reboots might just lead to permanent "SIM Failure" that doesn't suddenly fix itself.
Note that I have an iPhone 11 Pro, AT&T, use an eSIM, and I've never installed iOS betas before.
Searching here and via Google, I am unable to find anyone still reporting this issue. Everything seems to be related to 14.7 beta 2 where others had this issue. This started happening to me after I updated, and I've never seen "SIM Failure" prior to updating.
While it's great that the issue seems to resolve itself after a while, it's still baffling and disconcerting, and isn't great to not have service for a while after a reboot. I'm also worried that subsequent reboots might just lead to permanent "SIM Failure" that doesn't suddenly fix itself.